FARMERS SIMPLY REFUSE to pay exhorbitant retail prices when they can purchase front as through the medium of our handsomely-illustrated mail order catalogue single articles at net wholesale prices. We have evidence of Jhe fact in abundance. . For many years, the farmer and country dweller has been living under the joke of retailers* high prices. With characteristic unconcern, he has shouldered the burden for • generations, and the retailer has waxed fat and prosperous. But now the farmer is beginning to realise things, his eyes are being opened to the injustice of the system, and be is " bucking." He has been generous too long. To-day he can buy, wholesale, a single article of drapery, groceries, hard ware, crockery, furniture, leather, harness, fancy goods—anything at ail. Our mail-order catalogue will show you how to do it and explain. Write for one. It will open a vision of savings that will literally dazzle you. When you get it, use it, aud show it to your friends, and pass on the good news. Kiach & '/VVLennan, BUILDINGS' CONTRACTORS AND WHOLESALE MAIL ORDER MERCHANTS, Castle Street (opp. Railway Station) DUNEDIN. ■ivL ■io. a
'Rivers' | Pioneer store. g| Founded by James Rivers. 2 GEORGE RIVERS - PROPRIETOR. The Store at the corner is an old landmark. Its history dates to the days of the golden legion. Ccnie around and inspect onr season's goods. The old emporium is as reliable as ever. Its prices are reasonable, and its goods of finest quality and textuie We supply every household requisite, and can cater for anything wanted in your home Do not forget the Store at the old Corner, for It is one of Alexandra's Oldest Institutions. GEORGE RIVERS, Tarbert Street, ALEXANDRA. RIVERS by the River. s Tools lor tlie Fanner. Appliances that Every Farmer Needs. Shifting Spanners. Nut Wrenches. Pipe Wrenches Box Spanners. Drills. Hammers. Saws. Stocks and m Dies. Taps. Drilling Machines. Forges. Files. Rasps. ToolSteeL , Equally as necessary on the farm as the plough or the harrow is a good «k- t °^ ,S -" 1 witb the*, the farmer can frequently perform for himself jobs which would cost valuable time and expense to be dono otherwise. And good, quick, efficient jobs are largely a matter of the nght tools. Our great stock includes all the best tools in use to-day. These we can supply at lowest city prices. Send for prices. You are sure to need a few of these useful handy tools. A.&T. BURT, LD. STUART ST DUNBDIN. Buyers of Scrap Cast Iron, Zinc, Copper, Brass, Lead, e*tc.
WOOL. WOOL. SEASON 1316-1917 To the Wool Growers of Otago. Requisition of Wool by Imperial Government. GOVERNMENT VALUATION TO BE MADE AT DUNE-DIN STORES. • All wool consigned (o is will be weighed, slacked. - catalogued, exhibited, E i.d valued free of charge to vendors, whose only expense will be railage lo stores. Growers interests will be attended to by us as regards valuation and in all other respects. b Bags or mixed bales of fleece wool, pieces, etc will be classed into bins as usual, to render thtm saleable in shipping order,, and for this work a small charge will be made. Early valuation will be made, and returns (nett cash) rendered fourteen days thereafter;. - Brand aa usual, and consign without delay to * DONALD KEID& CO. LIMITED. Otago Cora & Wool Exchange, DUNEDIN.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1073, 28 March 1917, Page 4
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